The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements: Volume II
The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements: Volume II
Lewis and Inga B. T llefsen bring together established and rising scholars to address an expanded range of topics, covering traditional religious studies topics such as scripture, charisma, and ritual, while also applying new theoretical approaches to NRM topics. Other chapters cover
understudied topics in the field, such as the developmental patterns of NRMs and subcultural considerations in the study of NRMs. The first part of this book examines NRMs from a social-scientific perspective, particularly that of sociology. In the second section, the primary factors that have put the study of NRMs on the map, controversy and conflict, are considered. The third section investigates common themes within the
field of NRMs, while the fourth examines the approaches that religious studies researchers have taken to NRMs. As NRM Studies has grown, subfields such as Esotericism, New Age Studies, and neo-Pagan Studies have grown as distinct and individual areas of study, and the final section of the book
investigates these emergent fields.
Author: James R. Lewis
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 05/11/2016
Pages: 544
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.20lbs
Size: 9.80h x 6.90w x 1.80d
ISBN: 9780190466176
Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2016
About the Author
James R. Lewis is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Tromsø (Norway). He currently co-edits three book series and is the general editor for the Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review. Recent publications include: (with Henrik Bogdan) Sexuality and New Religious Movements
(2014), (with Carole Cusack) Sacred Suicide (2014), (with Bengt-Ove Andressen) Textbook Gods (2014), Sects & Stats: Overturning the Conventional Wisdom about Cult Members (2014), (with Siv Ellen Kraft and Trude Fonneland) Nordic Neoshamanisms (2015), and (with Inga B. Tøllefsen) The Brill Handbook
of Nordic New Religions (2015).
Living Foundation, and she is a co-editor of several anthologies, such as Nordic New Religions (with James R. Lewis), and Female Leaders in New Religious Movements (with Christian Giudice).